China News Agency, Beijing, August 17 (Zhang Su and Xie Yanbing) From 16 to 17, the website of the State Supervision Commission of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection continuously notified the news of the "fallen horse" of 7 provincial and ministerial officials, which received widespread attention.

An anti-corruption scholar interviewed by a reporter from China News Agency stated that the CCP has tightened its anti-corruption chords and played seven "tigers" in two days, once again demonstrating its iron-fist determination to fight corruption and its "always on the road" perseverance in anti-corruption.

  These seven "tigers" are: Wang Fuyu, former party secretary and chairman of the CPPCC of Guizhou Province, Song Liang, former member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee and executive vice governor of Gansu Province, Meng Yongshan, former party secretary and chief prosecutor of the People's Procuratorate of Qinghai Province, and former deputy province of Shanxi Province Liu Xinyun, former director of the Public Security Department, Peng Bo, former deputy director of the Office of the Leading Group for Prevention and Handling of Cult Issues of the Central Committee, former party group member and deputy general manager of China Guodian Corporation Xie Changjun, and former party group member and deputy director of the Shandong Provincial People's Congress Standing Committee Zhang Xinqi.

  There are several "top leaders" on this list, such as Wang Fuyu and Meng Yongshan; others hold important positions, such as Peng Bo and Song Liang.

According to Dai Yanjun, a professor at the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (National School of Administration), "No matter how high the position or the size of the official is, as long as we are corrupt, we will never be soft." determination.

  Chen Zhigang, a researcher at the Institute of Marxism of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that the two days of fighting seven "tigers" also sent a strong signal to continue to unswervingly govern the party in an all-round way and stick to the main theme of strictness for a long time.

  The report showed that the "losing horses" officials seriously violated many disciplines of the party and constituted serious violations of the law and suspected crimes.

After further studying the statement, combined with their respective resumes, the interviewed scholars summarized two trends.

  On the one hand, the seven "tigers" once again exposed the "stubborn disease" of corruption.

Cadres have been cultivating in a certain area and a certain field for a long time. This is a favorable condition for their work. However, because some cadres’ own world outlook and outlook on political achievements have been distorted and used conditions to seek personal gains, this area and this field have become corrupt. soil".

  According to the report, Xie Changjun, who has worked in the power system for many years, "relies on enterprises to eat enterprises and engages in power and money transactions," so that he "causes extremely heavy losses to national interests."

Zhang Xinqi, who was once active in Shandong politics, was accused of "using public power as a tool for personal gain."

Song Liang, who has been active in Inner Mongolia, Gansu and other places for a long time, is accused of "using the financial supervision powers he holds as a tool for personal gain."

  "This phenomenon requires us to be vigilant in the anti-corruption." Dai Yanjun said that although measures such as strengthening the flow of cadres can prevent some cadres from forming intertwined interest relationships to a certain extent, it still cannot "cure the root cause."

  On the other hand, to consolidate and develop the overwhelming victory in the anti-corruption struggle, we should continue to secure a cage that cannot be corrupted.

The notice disclosed that Wang Fuyu "he still collected money arbitrarily after retirement" "even after the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China".

Chen Zhigang said that this means that the supervision of retired officials, especially senior cadres, cannot be relaxed, and "full coverage must be achieved."

  As the former deputy director of the Office of the Central Leading Group for Preventing and Handling Cult Issues, Peng Bo was accused of "abandoning the management of the Internet position, using public equipment for private purposes, relying on the Internet to eat the Internet, resisting organizational censorship, and engaging in superstition activities."

Dai Yanjun said that this phenomenon is worth noting, and we must be highly vigilant against similar "two-faced people."

  In addition, Meng Yongshan and Liu Xinyun are both "veterans" of the political and legal system, but they violated the law and discipline seriously.

The former was accused of "violating the law, using cases for private purposes, illegally intervening and intervening in judicial activities", while the latter was accused of "using the convenience of one's position to seek benefits for others in terms of business operations, job adjustments, and case handling."

  "The corruption of the political and legal system is even worse, because it is related to whether we can build the last line of defense for social fairness and justice." Chen Zhigang said.

Dai Yanjun believes that "black under the lights" further shows that there are loopholes in the current system and gives law enforcement officials a chance to seek personal gain.

  Today, the seven "tigers" have all been expelled from the party, and suspected crimes have been transferred to the procuratorial organ for review and prosecution in accordance with the law.

The interviewed scholars also focused on how to better treat the symptoms and root causes and eradicate chronic diseases in the future.

  Dai Yanjun emphasized to continue to deepen system construction.

He said that it is necessary to improve the selection and employment system and the power restriction and supervision system to form an effective mechanism that does not dare to corrupt, cannot be corrupted, or does not want to corrupt. At the same time, through education, cadres can establish a correct concept of power to fundamentally prevent the "soil" of corruption. .

  Facing the "dual-faced people" in the cadre team, Dai Yanjun said that it is necessary to improve the relevant systems for evaluation, promotion and appointment, making it difficult for "dual-faced people" to make use of the "dual-facedness" for profit in actual work.

  "Anti-corruption must grasp two important links, one is power, and the other is money." Chen Zhigang said that it is necessary to strengthen the supervision and restriction of power and "build a net of power supervision"; it is also necessary to strengthen the intensity and random inspection of personal property declarations. Scope, "We must insist on investigating and punishing bribery together."

  Chen Zhigang also said that the root cause of problems with cadres is the loss of their ideals and beliefs. Therefore, they must make up for the "calcium" of ideals and beliefs, and cadres with firm ideals and beliefs manage the network positions and firmly grasp the leadership of ideological work.

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